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Watoto: children from around the world

Year: 2001 | Published by: Trócaire

This Watoto pack provides a starting point for pre-school and early years educators who want to help children explore the …

Honduras – Senior Primary Resource/Key Stage 2

Year: 2012 | Published by: Trócaire

This resource provides teachers of 3rd to 6th class with an exploration of the theme of poverty and the impact the community …

Honduras – Junior primary resource

Year: 2012 | Published by: Trócaire

This resource provides teachers of junior infants to 2nd class with information and activities that explore the theme of poverty and …

Dimensions of Development

Year: 2010 | Published by: Kerry Action on Development Education (KADE)

This 9-page resource offers an introduction to development education for Primary teachers.

Allah is not Obliged

Year: 2007 | Published by: Anchor

‘Allah is not obliged to be fair about the things he does on earth.’ These are the words from the …

Knuckle

Year: 2011 | Published by: Rise Films

This documentary exposes the secretive world of the Irish Traveller. Filmed over twelve years, Knuckle details a history of violence …

Burma VJ

Year: 2006 | Published by: The Cooperative

Sub-titled “Reporting from a Closed Country”, this inspirational documentary from the Danish filmmaker, Anders Østergaard, is about the 2007 Burmese …

God Grew Tired of Us

Year: 2006 | Published by: Lost Boys of Sudan, National Geographic Films, Silver Nitrate Pictures

Winner of both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, the film God …

Cultures Colliding

Year: 2008

This is a short film about a group of young people from Dublin and Zambia who came together to create …

Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review

Year: 0

Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review has been in publication since 2005.  It is an online journal and is published …

Things Fall Apart

Year: 1958 | Published by: William Heinemann Ltd.

CHINUA ACHEBE’s “Things Fall Apart” is Africa’s best known work of literature and is accepted as the first great post-colonial …